Windows NT already allows up to five IP addresses on one computer by
clicking the 'advanced' button under TCP/IP configuration.

I believe it can be done under Win9x clients by editing the registry and
adding the other TCP/IP addresses and gateways, but don't quote me on that.

Joel Studtmann
MCSE, CCNA, CCDA... etc...
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Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2000 9:09 PM
Subject: 802.1Q support on a PCI Ethernet Card?


> Wouldn't it be nice if someone came out with a NIC card for a PC that
would
> support 802.1Q and allow you to put multiple IP addresses on one computer.
> This would be so useful for testing, since one PC connected via trunk to a
> switch could simulate multiple machines... you could do pings between one
> ethernet subinterface to another through a test network.
>
> If something like this (or close)  is available, please let me know... I'd
> buy a dozen.
>
> Arto
>
>
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